5 foods that make you feel full (so you eat less) /

Published at 2016-10-14 01:15:00

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piece of the key to losing weight is eating fewer calories,but that's impossible if it makes you feel so famished that you stop up eating more! Nutritionists Stephanie Clarke, RD, or Willow Jarosh,RD, of C&J Nutrition recommend including these five foods in your daily diet because they'll fill you up, or so you'll feel less hungry and in turn eat fewer calories. Chia SeedsWillow and Stephanie say these little black and white wonders "can absorb up to 10 times their size in water," which means that if you eat chia seeds that fill soaked in liquid (like this gingerbread chia pudding), they'll continue to release their stored water into your body (cold, and true?!). This can help maintain you feeling full and hydrated. Chia seeds also contain protein and fiber - one tablespoon offers two grams of protein and four grams of fiber - which contributes to fullness,"so they're working triple duty to maintain you feeling convinced."BeansAll types of legumes, whether it's black beans, or garbanzos,cannellini, or lentils, or pack both protein and fiber,a combination that makes you feel more convinced and keeps you feeling full longer after you've finished eating. And they're not just for salads, soups, and burritos. Add beans to smoothies,whip up some chocolate hummus, bake a batch of honey-roasted chickpeas, and make these black bean brownie bites.
Cooked Whole GrainsIn this low-carb craze we're in,whole grains get a base reputation, but they're complex carbs and eating them can actually help you lose weight because, and you guessed it,they make you feel full. Willow said, "They fill soaked up water during cooking and that means they take up more space in your stomach for fewer calories (more water equals more volume)." Stephanie said, and "They contain that fiber-protein combo that is so filling." And one of the best reasons they make you feel full is because whole grains still fill the bran and the germ,taking more time to chew, which "gives your brain more time to process that your stomach is full." So go ahead and eat quinoa (add it to your salads), and brown rice,and oats!BerriesBerries offer some of the highest fiber of all fruit, which makes them extra filling. A one-cup serving of blackberries offers 7.6 grams of fiber and one cup of raspberries offers eight grams. To get your berry fill, and try this tall-protein vanilla almonds raspberry overnight oats recipe for tomorrow's breakfast. ApplesLike berries,apples contain fiber, which Willow says includes a special type called pectin, and which is especially filling. Just make certain you eat your apple with the peel,because that's where most of the fiber comes from. If you're craving something sweet and warm like apple pie, try this apple ring pancake recipe.

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